Green Island Resort

Located 27 kilometres across the Coral Sea from Cairns in Tropical North Queensland, the eco-sensitive Resort is luxury on the Great Barrier Reef. Nestled among the rainforest and secluded from the day visitor facilities, Green Island Resort offers a unique blend of luxurious accommodation and unparalleled access to the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, lush rainforest, and a spectacular array of bird and marine life.

With just 46 air-conditioned suites, each features private balconies with either rainforest or pool views. Indulge in rejuvenating massage treatments or a gourmet picnic hamper on the beach, or for the more adventurous, revel in snorkelling and scuba diving the magnificent Great Barrier Reef.

By night, enjoy the nature experiences and serenity of this island retreat. Watch the sun set with complimentary sunset drinks, followed by dinner in the signature Emeralds Restaurant where fresh local produce is always on the menu, or even private beach dining.

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Spacious guest room of 56 square metres featuring either one King size bed (King Room) or two double beds (Twin Room), some inter-connecting suites are available. All rooms have separate shower and bath, and private balcony. Set in clusters under the rainforest canopy offering either rainforest or pool views.

Split level luxury suites of over 60 square metres, with a large king size bed, spacious lounge area, separate bath, shower and outside balcony with rainforest views enjoying the fresh sea breezes. Private and just metres from the beach, the Reef Suites are ideal luxury Great Barrier Reef hide away.

In the little town of Hebel it feels like time has stood still, leaving behind tales of the Ned Kelly gang, Cobb & Co and dance halls. Hebel Hotel is a gem of a country pub. Colourful artwork by John Murray adorns the front of the pub, with the interior decked out in recycled furniture made from reclaimed bush finds.

The soil gets redder as you approach the great little western town of Bollon, sitting on the banks of the peaceful Wallam Creek.
At the free caravan and camping area there are toilets and showers and plenty of shady spaces to park the van for a few days on the edge of the picturesque creek.

From the moment you arrive to the time you leave, St George relaxes the senses in all the right ways. Perched on the banks of the mighty Balonne River, its just the place from which to explore the beautiful Balonne Shire.

Just 45 kilometres south east of St George, Nindigully or "The Gully" as it's locally known, is pretty much four houses and a pub on a riverbank. But what a pub, what a view and what characters you'll find!

En route to Hebel, stop for a coffee, a shop and a look around Dirranbandi, the town that marks the end of the South West rail line. As you enter town you'll pass by the levee bank, which is famous for having saved the town from flooding on more than one occasion.

The soil gets redder as you approach this great little western town, and sitting on the banks of the peaceful Wallam Creek is the tranquil town of Bollon.
At the free caravan and camping area there are plenty of shady spaces to park the van for a few days on the edge of the picturesque creak, and an easy 1.

Thallon was gazetted in 1911 and was named after the Commissioner of Railways, Mr JF Thallon. The town is surrounded by prime grain growing country and draws grain in from Weengallon, Nindigully, Mungindi, Dirranbandi and Thallon.

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